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Police officer caught going 150 kilometres per hour with no sirens or lights on
Police officer caught going 150 kilometres per hour with no sirens or lights on

RNZ News

time01-07-2025

  • RNZ News

Police officer caught going 150 kilometres per hour with no sirens or lights on

The officer was caught going 150kph in a 100kph zone. (File photo) Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER A police officer caught going 150km/h with no sirens or lights on claimed they were "testing" the speed of the car. The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), said the Eastern District officer was not responding to an incident at the time and was 54hm/h over the speed limit. The officer was caught speeding by another officer on their police radar, the IPCA said. "The investigation found the officer did not have their lights and siren activated and was not responding to an emergency or undertaking urgent duty driving. "The officer explained they were testing the speed of the vehicle, however, accepted they should not have done so or travelled at that speed." The officer was charged with exceeding the speed limit and has since completed a programme of diversion, meaning no conviction was entered. The IPCA said police also found the officer's driving was in breach of police policy and the code of conduct. "Police addressed these concerns through an employment process," it said. The IPCA said it was "satisfied" with the investigation police had undertaken and with the outcome reached. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Haley Joel Osment comes to unexpected deal in cocaine and public intoxication arrest that included racist rant
Haley Joel Osment comes to unexpected deal in cocaine and public intoxication arrest that included racist rant

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Haley Joel Osment comes to unexpected deal in cocaine and public intoxication arrest that included racist rant

Haley Joel Osment appears to have put a troublesome situation behind him, in reaching a deal to escape jail time in his public intoxication and cocaine possession arrest less than two months ago. The Sixth Sense star, 37, will attend three Alcoholics Anonymous meeting weekly as part of a deal he hammered out with a court in Northern California following his April 8 arrest at the Mammoth Mountain resort. The Oscar-nominee was allowed to enter a yearlong diversion program in connection with the case stemming from his arrest at the Mammoth Lakes, California ski destination. The Los Angeles native came to the accord days after authorities with the Mono County District Attorney's office said they had filed misdemeanor charges against the actor in connection with the incident. Officials with the District Attorney's office were not pleased with the actor being allowed to attend a diversion program since he previously got a DUI in 2006 in Los Angeles. Authorities with the office, in their objection, also noted that the actor was caught on camera using racial epithets while he was taken into custody, sources told People. Osment had an arraignment slated to July 7, which will be scuttled now that a deal has been worked out. Osment was an overnight child star sensation as the last millennium drew to a close, with his jarring portrayal of Cole Sear opposite Bruce Willis in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense. The character, a child with the ability to communicate with the departed, was etched into p op culture lore with the iconic line from the film, 'I see dead people.' The motion picture - which also featured Toni Collette, Olivia Williams, Trevor Morgan and Donnie Wahlberg - was a success at the box office and with critics. It garnered six Oscar nominations in 2000, including Best Director for Shyamalan and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Osment. The child star lost out on the honors to the legendary Michael Caine for The Cider House Rules, Other nominees Magnolia's Tom Cruise, The Talented Mr. Ripley's Jude Law and The Green Mile's Michael Clarke Duncan. Other films Osment has been featured in include the 1994 megahit Forrest Gump as Forrest Junior, 2000s Pay It Forward and the 2001 Steven Spielberg movie A.I. The charismatic actor has also carved out his presence on the small screen with a number of recurring roles on shows such as Teachers, Comedy Bang! Bang and The Kominsky Method.

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